Transport Scotland engages with a wide range of organisations on equality issues:
Capability Scotland
Organisation committed to ensuring disabled people achieve the same human and civil rights as the rest of society
ENABLE Scotland
Campaigns for children and adults with learning disabilities, supporting them to live, work and participate in their communities
Equality and Human Rights Commission
The Commission works to ensure everyone has a fair chance to participate in society. Replaces the Equal Opportunities Commission, the Commission for Racial Equality, and the Disability Rights Commission
First ScotRail
The train operating company running the Scottish rail network
Inclusion Scotland (IS)
An innovative consortium of disabled peoples' organisations and individual disabled people
Mobility and Access Committee for Scotland (MACS)
This committee has been set up to advise Scottish ministers on the interests of disabled people
Network Rail
The company which owns and operates Scotland’s rail infrastructure
Passenger Focus - Putting Rail Passengers First
An independent rail consumer watchdog
Royal National Institute of Blind People
National UK charity providing a range of information and support for blind or partially sighted people
Royal National Institute for Deaf People
RNID is the largest charity representing the 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK
Scottish Accessible Transport Alliance (SATA)
An organisation which brings together individuals and groups with an interest in improving transport
Scottish Council on Deafness
The lead organisation for deaf issues in Scotland
Scottish Disability Equality Forum
Member organisations promote social inclusion and equal access for people affected by disability